Dick Yarbrough:
Never Mind The BCS - - UGA Is A Winner
On and Off The Field
By Dick Yarbrough
(12/12/07) Okay, Bulldog Nation, let’s all get a paper bag
and breath into it very s-l-o-w-l-y. Inhale. Exhale. Inhale. Exhale.
Feel better? Good. Now turn off the whine machine, and let’s
talk. We need to accept the fact that the University of Georgia
is not playing for the BCS National Football Championship in January.
Maybe we got hosed, but the issue has been settled and it isn’t
going to change.
Had we beaten the Evil Genius and Tennessee during the regular
season, we might be having a different conversation right now, but
that didn’t happen. Besides, the claims we make about deserving
a title shot could be made by any number of other schools, including
the one we will face in the Sugar Bowl, the undefeated University
of Hawaii. As for me, I have no way of knowing who should be playing
in the championship game because understanding the screwy BCS system
is akin to deciphering Assyrian hieroglyphics.
So, let’s get things in perspective. First, going to the
Sugar Bowl in New Orleans on New Year’s Day isn’t exactly
the worst thing that ever happened on God’s Green Earth. We
could be headed to the Pine Beetle Infestation Dot Com Bowl in East
Boola-Boola, Idaho, to do battle with the mighty Fresno Raisins,
like our friends over at the Sir Lucious L. Lightfoot Brand Alignment
Center on North Avenue will be doing.
Second, we are playing one of the most exciting teams in the country,
the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and their run-and-shoot offense. It
should be a whale of a game. And don’t give me the “we-have-nothing-to-gain-and-everything-to-lose”
malarkey. If we only play people when we have something to gain,
we ought not to be playing at all. Quality teams don’t think
that way, and the Bulldogs are a quality team.
Third, there is not going to be a playoff in NCAA Division 1-A
(or whatever they call it these days) in our lifetime, so the best
way to ensure a slot in the BCS championship game is to whip everybody
on the schedule. Sometimes, as the Auburn people will tell you,
even that is not enough. Remember, Auburn was undefeated in 2004
and still got snubbed by the BCS.
But most importantly, remember why the University of Georgia exists.
It is not to play football, even though we do a pretty good job
of that. It is first and foremost an educational institution —
and a damned fine one. If you want to expend energy on something
having to do with the University of Georgia, I recommend that you
forget being disrespected by the BCS nabobs and the talking heads
on ESPN and get excited about what is happening academically in
Athens.
Maybe you haven’t noticed, but it is getting hard as the
dickens to get into UGA these days. The private schools in the state
that used to turn up their noses at the University of Georgia now
have kids clamoring to get into UGA — and a lot of them can’t.
The SATs for this year’s freshman class is 1282 and climbs
every year. The current GPA for the freshman class is 3.67. This
is not your granddaddy’s party school.
The university recently announced two Rhodes Scholars, the only
public university in the nation to do so. The other schools with
two Rhodes Scholars this year include Harvard, Stanford, Princeton,
St. Olaf and Columbia. That’s pretty good company for UGA
to be keeping. That makes 21 Rhodes Scholars for us, six since 1996.
By the way, our two honorees are Deep J. Shah of Duluth and Katherine
Vyborny of Washington, D.C. You should be every bit as proud of
them as you are of Knowshon Moreno and Matthew Stafford. They had
just as good a year.
So, Bulldog Nation, quit grumping about the BCS. There is always
next year. Take pride in the fact that the University of Georgia
is a winner in the classroom and on the athletic field. Not many
institutions can say that. Most of all, be grateful that you don’t
have to head for the Pine Beetle Infestation Dot Com Bowl in East
Boola-Boola, Idaho, to face the mighty Fresno Raisins. Now, that’s
something to really whine about.
You can reach Dick Yarbrough at yarb2400@bellsouth.net, P.O. Box
725373, Atlanta, Georgia 31139, or Web site: www.dickyarbrough.com.
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